Today there is a Cumberland Road on the rock to the east of the dockyard which records the battery's name.
As the number of pupils grew, the school moved to its permanent home along Cumberland Road in 1953.
Among the most important internal improvements created under the American System was the Cumberland Road.
The school moved to Cumberland Road in 1969.
The school later moved to Cumberland Road.
In 1822, a bill to authorize the collection of tolls on the Cumberland Road had been vetoed by the President.
"The Church on Cumberland Road" is the title of a song recorded by country music group Shenandoah.
Maintenance costs on the Cumberland Road were becoming more than Congress was willing to bear.
He also opposed federal funding for improvements to the Cumberland Road, arguing that the federal government lacked the constitutional authority to fund such a project.
The only direct aid of the national government to internal improvements remained various appropriations, amounting to about $1,500,000 for the Cumberland Road.